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Will Cameron Norrie make run for ATP Finals ahead of playing Aslan Karatsev at Stockholm Open?

One year ago, Cameron Norrie won the biggest title of his career. The South African-born Brit, who grew up in New Zealand, beat Nikoloz Basilashvili in three sets to win Indian Wells. It was a result that propelled Norrie up the ATP rankings.

He has since broken into the top 10 for the first time and made his first Grand Slam semi-final at Wimbledon, after which, if there were points on offer – they were removed after the decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players from the tournament – he would have broken into the top five. Ad But it is testament to Norrie's level that this week he has only dropped four places in the world rankings after losing 1,000 points from his Indian Wells victory. He is also firmly in with a shot of making the Nitto ATP Finals, trailing Felix Auger-Aliassime, who currently occupies the final qualifying spot, by 700 points.

Tennis'Pure Roger' — Alcaraz compared to Federer, Nadal and Djokovic by Mouratoglou12 HOURS AGO Despite his recent success, Norrie remains somewhat under the radar on the ATP Tour. He has won two titles this season and has earned praise from fellow pros: Roger Federer said at Wimbledon last year that Norrie’s development was an example to others. “I feel like everything in his game has gotten a little bit better…I feel like he’s worked on his game.

This is what I would like to see every player do.” Andy Murray too described Norrie as a “great example” after his Indian Wells win. «As a competitor he is up there with the very best,» said Eurosport's Mats Wilander after seeing Norrie beat David Goffin in the Wimbledon quarter-finals. Is Swiatek's arm waving legal or hindrance? Evans through as Draper demolishes Brooksby But while Norrie's talents are valued by players, in

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